Seasoned professionals and career-seekers in the modern age are facing a number of common obstacles including growing competition and finding the right opportunities in an evolving market Personal branding expert and Professor of Public Relations at Roger Williams University (Bristol, Rhode Island), Dr. Hume Johnson helps her clients increase their chances of reaching and exceeding… Read more »
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New Book, Winning Scholarships for College, Offers to Help Students Shrink Student Loans
College tuition costs are on the upswing and so are student loan balances. According to a recent Forbes article, student loan debt, at $1.52 trillion, is now the second highest consumer debt category – behind only mortgage debt – and higher than both credit cards and auto loans. Students can now take control and tame… Read more »
Eric Stanton Biography Tells All! Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground
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Who were the pioneers of American fetish art and how did they infiltrate the mainstream? What influence did its misunderstood trailblazer, Eric Stanton, really have on the creation of billion dollar properties such as Spider-Man and Dr. Strange? Was Marvel Comics legend Steve Ditko a proponent of fetish art? Fetish art historian Richard Pérez Seves,… Read more »
"Managed Care” by Joe Barrett Is A Funny, Offbeat Novel That Blends Irreverence with Tenderness
Joe Barrett’s debut novel, Managed Care, is a story about the unexpected relationships that form among three misfits living on the social fringes of a typical New Jersey suburb. Is it too much to ask that a managed care facility refund a year’s advance payment when your grandfather dies before he can move in? Frank… Read more »
The Fall of a Sparrow Provides a Compelling Twist on The Shakespeare Authorship Question
Author’s new book receives a warm literary welcome. Found in Paris, an old, long neglected book that purports to be the journal of one Henry Howard turns Michael Devon’s world upside down. Within its tattered pages, Michael finds a rich tableau of mid-sixteenth century life, experienced with all the wonder and sense of adventure of… Read more »
